I started last year and tried to play once or twice a week during the summer. Winter was bad and rainy so not much discgolf there. First i bought a Discraft Starter Pack and added a few discs since then. I throw my drivers around 300, midranges about 270 and putters up to 240 feet. I posted a video in the technique section of my backhand: http://www.discgolfreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=25739.I know there are many spots missing in my lineup but consider this thread work in progress.

Driver:Stalker - Elite Z - 171gMain driver. Just own it 2 weeks but i can throw it very reliable on straight line with light fade at the end.Sidewinder - Champ - 161gMain understable driver. All anhyzershots. Some open field drives in non windy conditions.Glide - Elite Z - 169gShorter us throws.Surge - Elite Z - 174gDont throw it. Too fast for me. Fades after 150 feet hard left. Need more power before i can use it.Xpress - Elite X - 171gPrevious main us driver. Liked it for tunnel shots. Lost it last weekend, so not availible anymore.

Right now i can throw up to speed 9 disks. The Surge (Speed 11) is way too fast for me. I never tried a speed 10 disk yet. I dont have any overstable stuff in my bag. Mostly unterstable disks. So there are many spots to fill. I dont want a too blown up bag, just keep it simple.

Maybe add an OS Fairway Driver for winds and hyzer shots next? And a very light speed 10/11 disk for more disctance ?

The Surge should be able to take some headwinds and OS duties and the lightest Pro Beasts could be nice at speed 10.

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

I forgot to mention that i don't plan to replace the lost Xpress. I think the sidewinder will do fine in that spot.I will try the surge if its windy on the field, maybe it will fly better then. Regarding the beast ... a friend has a champ beast, i ll try that. Pro Beast and Champ Beast should not be that different.I am also open for other producers, not limited to Disccraft and Innova.

I am also thinking about adding a Roc3 as a new wind stable midrange in addition to the buzz.

Flat shots need running on the center line of the tee and planting each step on the center line. Anhyzer needs running from rear right to front left with the plant step hitting the ground to the left of the line you're running on. Hyzer is the mirror of that.

You sould not listen to your disc golf buddies I got the 'Stalker' from a friend. It is a dyed misprint. Today i noticed it is not a stalker at all, its a Z Xpress. Wondering why it did not behave like my X Xpress i saw that the Z stablility is 0 and the X stability is -1. Due to the fact that its only a speed 8 disc i dont know if a low weight beast will behave like it want it to. Maybe i ll just add it and see, i dont know if the difference is that extreme.Thanks for the Info about pro plastic, i ll get a pro one then.